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Archive for the ‘the planet’ Category

“Life is an inside job”
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

- Nealism

Urban Air Trees
Monday, July 6th, 2009

I was blown away by the short clip below. These eco-environments were created by ecositema urbano architects. They are made from commercially available products. They are portable and assembled using only screws. These “trees” are also revenue generating; excess energy from solar panels is sold back utility companies for a healthy profit. Who says money doesn’t grow on trees?

Clay Shirky Talk
Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Clay Shirky is amazing! In this chat, he continues to explore the impact of the Internet on the media landscape that touches us everyday. As the medium for all other media, the Internet has enabled an environment previously unseen in human history. Consumers are now also producers. Massive use of technologically “boring” tools enable new and exciting forms of communication. I can’t imagine a more exciting time to be alive!

Happy Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Nothing quite speaks to the arrival of the holiday season like the Macy’s Day Parade. Here’s a photo I took from the office building across the street during last year’s parade (2007).

Macy's Day Parade


Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Twin Tower Lights

“Attention is a currency”
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

- Kevin Kelly, EG conference (2007)

An Informed Voter in the Information Age
Sunday, July 27th, 2008

As an undecided voter in the upcoming presidential election, I try to spend some time listening to the candidates speak. I try to avoid listening to pundits. This approach is largely facilitated by the Internet. The ability to see the candidates speeches in full and on demand is extremely valuable. No longer am I subject to hearing what people think the person is saying, I am empowered to listen and decide for myself. Overall, the breath of the experience has been significantly increased.

Take, for example, my experience tonight listening to Barack Obama’s Berlin speech. I had not heard the actual speech, but I was interested. I was able to quickly find the entire speech on You Tube. I then stumbled onto a video on the NYTimes online regarding the event. This included some nice interviews with some people at the actual event. It was like watching a sporting event, but also enjoying the pre-game show; I really got a better feel for the day. It was much richer experience.

In today’s world, there is no reason a voter should be uninformed, or more importantly, misinformed. Why listen exclusively to pundits and become victim to an echo chamber?  We are now empowered to listen to the actual ideas of a candidate in their full and unadulterated form. We are also empowered to express our views and ideas regarding these ideas. Is this not preferable to being told how we should interpret these things? I, for one, am happy to have the opportunity to better inform myself and define my views with dialogue that is not dictated but evolving. 

 

Bill Gates, “What an absolute mess.”
Saturday, June 28th, 2008

“An epic Bill Gates e-mail rant” is an interesting post at seattlepi.com. It contains an email sent by Gates in January  of 2003 after attempting to locate and install Movie Maker. It’s interesting read; Gates go on about the quality, more specifically the lack thereof, of the user experience. Given my recent disappointment with trying to install the WorldWide Telescope, I find it interesting even Bill Gates himself has problems using the products his company produces.

New Rule: Never deliver something I can’t use.

Adobe Dreamweaver CS3: Save All
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

I really enjoy the “Save All” function in Visual Studio (2005). With a simple Ctrl+Shift+S, you save all open documents. The same functionality exists in Adobe Dreamweaver, but you must use the file menu to access it. I am a keyboard shortcut freak. I like quick execution of certain functions. Luckily, there is a way to create custom keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 (Mac version). 

 

  1. Go to Dreamweaver > Keyboard Shortcuts …
     
  2. In the Commands Window, go to File > Save All
  3. Click into the Press key section
  4. Use your keyboard combination
    Dreamweaver has a real nice validation system that will inform you if you are overriding any other command. 
  5. The default sets can not be adjusted, so you will be prompted to create a new one. Select [OK]
  6. Enter the name of the new set
  7. Select [OK]

Voila! 

 

Ultimate Software
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Kudos to former employer, Ultimate Software. They have just received the award as “Best Medium Company to Work for in America (2008).”

From first hand experience, I happily concur with the Great Place to Work Institute. It was a pleasure to work there. The lessons learned on how to treat employees and develop culture are ones that my business partner and I try to instill in our own organization daily.

This excellence extended to the way customers customers were treated. So if you are a medium to large sized company with revenues in excess of $100m and a couple of hundred employees* requiring an HR and payroll solution, I would recommend you give Ultimate a look. Happy people working to make customers happy. 

*that is the criteria I vaguely remember as being required for the solution to make fiscal sense